Seatylock

Last updated
Seatylock
Industry Security
Founded2008;16 years ago (2008) [1]
Website https://seatylock.com

Seatylock produces locking solutions for bicycles, e-bikes, scooters, and motorcycles. [2] [3]

Contents

History

Established in 2008, [4] [5] Seatylock's products are tested and certified by organizations such as Sold Secure in the United Kingdom, [6] ART in the Netherlands, [7] and FUB in France to ensure they meet established security standards. [8] [9] [10]

Design awards

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Utility bicycle</span> Bicycle for practical use (commuting, transport)

A utility bicycle, city bicycle, urban bicycle, European city bike (ECB), Dutch bike, classic bike or simply city-bike is a bicycle designed for frequent very short, relatively slow rides through very flat urban areas. It is a form of utility bicycle commonly seen around the world, built to facilitate everyday short-distance riding in normal clothes in cold-to-mild weather conditions. It is therefore a bicycle designed for very short-range practical transportation, as opposed to those primarily for recreation and competition, such as touring bicycles, road bicycles, and mountain bicycles. Utility bicycles are the most common form globally, and comprise the vast majority found in the developing world. City bikes may be individually owned or operated as part of a public bike sharing scheme.

Riese & Müller is a bicycle manufacturer in Mühltal, Germany. Founded by Markus Riese and Heiko Müller, it designs and makes suspended bicycles. Frames are produced by companies such as Triangle's, Portugal. All of their bikes are assembled by hand in Germany.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bicycle lock</span> Type of lock used to secure bikes

A bicycle lock is a security device used to deter bicycle theft, either by simply locking one of the wheels or by fastening the bicycle to a fixed object, e.g., a bike rack.

Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd. is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer, recognized as the world's largest bicycle designer and manufacturer. Giant has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, China and Hungary. They have future plans for Vietnam to be the fifth location.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brompton Bicycle</span> British bicycle manufacturer

Brompton Bicycle Limited, trading as Brompton, is a British manufacturer of folding bicycles based in Greenford, London.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cervélo</span> Canadian bicycle manufacturer

Cervélo Cycles is a manufacturer of racing and track bicycles. Cervélo uses CAD, computational fluid dynamics, and wind tunnel testing at a variety of facilities including the San Diego Air and Space Technology Center, in California, US, to aid its designs. Frame materials include carbon fibre. Cervélo currently makes 5 series of bikes: the C series and R series of road bikes, the latter featuring multi-shaped, "Squoval" frame tubes; the S series of road bikes and P series of triathlon/time trial bikes, both of which feature airfoil shaped down tubes; and the T series of track bikes. In professional competition, cyclists have ridden Cervélo bicycles to victory in all three of road cycling's grand tours: the Tour de France; the Giro d'Italia; and the Vuelta a España. In 2023, Cervélo achieved a historic sweep of all three grand tours in a single year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Centreless wheel</span>

A centreless wheel or hubless wheel is a wheel that lacks a centre or hub, instead being supported and driven at the rim.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Strida</span> Folding bicycle design

Strida is a portable belt-driven folding bicycle with a distinctive A-shaped collapsible frame, designed by British engineer and designer Mark Sanders. The first model, Strida 1, was released in 1987 and the latest, Strida 5.2, in 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Swift Folder</span>

The Swift Folder is a folding bicycle employing a novel folding mechanism, designed by Peter Reich of Design Mobility Inc. of Brooklyn, New York, in collaboration with Jan VanderTuin of the Center for Appropriate Transport in Eugene, Oregon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Luggage carrier</span> Device attached to a bicycle to which cargo or panniers can be attached

A luggage carrier, also commonly called a (bicycle)rack, is a device attached to a bicycle to which cargo or panniers can be attached. This is popular with utility bicycles and touring bicycles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Red Dot</span> German international design prize

The Red Dot Design Award is an international, annual design competition for product and industrial design, brand and communication design as well as design concepts, in which the Red Dot quality label is awarded to winners. The Red Dot Design Award, which is organized by Red Dot GmbH & Co. KG, dates back to 1954 when the "Verein Industrieform e. V." was founded.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bike registry</span> Database of bicycles and their ownership

Bike registries are databases of unique, identifying information about bicycles and their ownership. Most registration programs use the unique serial numbers which are permanently affixed to most bicycles during manufacture.

Pacific Cycles is a Taiwanese bicycle designing and manufacturing company headquartered in Xinwu District, Taoyuan City. The company manufactures its self designed cycles including folding bicycles, electric bicycles, tricycles and other supportive cycles. It has an in-house research and development studio known as "Section Zero" for new product development and also provides original design manufacturing services for over 40 bicycle brands and original equipment manufacturers worldwide from this facility. The company has a bicycle museum in Taoyuan City known as "Pacific Cycles Museum".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Young (industrial designer)</span> British artist and designer

Michael Young is a British industrial designer and creative director based in Hong Kong. He works in the areas of product, furniture and interior design with studios in Hong Kong and Brussels. He is known for unconventional use of materials and manufacturing processes, and collaborations with brands such as Brionvega, Cappellini, KEF, La Manufacture, and MOKE International. He is interested in "how disruption in society always has a design response, because it usually creates a need for things that perform."

Invoxia is a French consumer electronics company known for the design and development of innovative smart devices that use artificial intelligence, such as the first GPS tracker on the market to use LoRa technology, the first connected speaker outside the Amazon ecosystem to use the Alexa voice system and a line of GPS trackers for preventing bike theft and monitoring pet activity. For the B2B market, it provides fleet tracking and asset management services. It also provides industrial IoT services including hardware design and development and the training and integration of neural networks.

Carlotta de Bevilacqua is an Italian architect, designer and entrepreneur. She is currently President and CEO of Artemide and President of Danese Milano.

Valentin Vodev is an Austrian-Bulgarian industrial designer. He creates design solutions for consumer goods with a focus on urban mobility products.

Superpedestrian Inc., is a transportation robotics company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that developed electrified and AI technologies for micro mobility vehicles. The company ran the LINK e-scooter sharing program, which was active in 57 cities across the US and Europe.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mark Sanders (designer)</span> British designer and engineer

Mark Andrew Sanders is a British designer and engineer. He is the designer of the Strida triangular folding bicycle, as well as the No-Spill Chopping Board, held in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

VanMoof is a global bicycle manufacturer headquartered in the Netherlands.

References

  1. "Les Mason 220 et 300 de Seatylock_ les antivols U ultra-résistants pour les gros vélos". Guyonneau.fr. 8 November 2023.
  2. Biggs, John (16 September 2014). "Seatylock Turns Your Seaty Into A Locky". TechCrunch.
  3. Morley, Rebecca (11 May 2022). "Seatylock's Foldylock Forever now live on Kickstarter". BikeBiz.
  4. "Seatylock: Stash a foldable bike lock under your butt". CNET.
  5. "Never forget a bike lock again with Seatylock". Bikeradar.com.
  6. "Sold Secure Approved Product Search". Sold Secure.
  7. "Is mijn slot goedgekeurd". Stichting ART (in Dutch).
  8. "Tests antivols | Fédération française des usagers de la bicyclette". www.fub.fr.
  9. Mircea, Cristina (16 May 2022). "Foldylock Forever Is Anything but Modest, Claims to Be the World's Strongest Folding Lock". Autoevolution.
  10. "Seatylock is a bicycle seat that is also a removable bike lock". Dezeen (magazine). 23 September 2014.
  11. "Red Dot Design Award: SeatyGo". www.red-dot.org.
  12. "Foldylock Compact". European Product Design Award.
  13. "Foldylock Mini, Winner in Product Design/Vehicle, Transport & Accessories". dna.paris.
  14. "International Design Awards". www.idesignawards.com.